Hi, I'm a bit of a lurker on this site occasionally, just to help me understand my JW relative. I am so curious to ask this question, but I fear asking a practicing JW, because you know, they can be a tad evasive, and maybe defensive too.
Lutherans say. By Grace Alone, Through Faith Alone, Because of Christ Alone.
All Protestants agree on the Five Solas. Particularly it is important to note they beleive.
1. That Salvation is a gift - it cannot be earnt, especially since we all fall short of deserving salvation by a large measure. (GRACE: Gods Riches At Christs Expense)
2. Believing in Christ is sufficient for salvation. However saving faith is evidenced by good works. I think like this "FAITH WORKS"
The Watchtower says they believe (according to thier website)
People God approves will receive everlasting life | John 3:16 ; 10:27, 28 ; 17:3 ; Mark 10:29, 30 |
Christ's human life was paid as a ransom for obedient humans | |
Christ's one sacrifice was sufficient |
(** it seems they have inserted words like "approve" and "Obedient")
Any way, I don't really want to have a debate on the merits of the doctrine itself. (If you want to do that though you are welcome) I am just really really curious..... see the following questions.....
What do Jehovahs Witnesses think of Christendoms take on *Grace* and the importance of active faith over works?
What do Jehovah's Witnesses actually believe both privately and publicly on the effect of Christs ransom on salvation?
Any other comments?
I feel bad for the JW's doing the doorknocking. Not only is it counterproductive, but it's an unnessesary work isn't it? If your hearts not in it I don't see the point......
Thank you for taking the time to answer this. You guys I'm sure will be a good sounding board....
Bless you all.
Lily Pie